Stoking ADHD Creativity with Adam Sietz
In today's episode I sat down with the brilliant Adam Sietz. Broadway star, movie and television star, voice actor, beloved comedian, public speaking coach, and best selling author. Adam has done it all. He also has ADHD. And once Adam saw underneath the noise (of his noisy ADHD mind) he saw his omnipotential. And the many accomplishments (see above) is the result. This is his inspiring story.
About Adam (www.adamsietz.com)
A multi-faceted and multi-talented personality, Adam has performed on Broadway three times. He does Stand-Up Comedy, sings professionally and plays numerous instruments: Drums, Harmonica and Guitar being his favorite. Very quick-witted, Adam trained extensively in long/short form improvisation. In 1996, he co-captained his team in taking the Meaningless Cup, plus, as a bonus he was elected by his peers to play on the All Star dream team at the CLA National Improvisational Invitational Appearing in over 100 national and regional commercials led him to larger roles including: 6 X on NBC's Law & Order(s) and a Current voice cast member spot on MTV's "Celebrity Death Match". His film credits include Woody Allen's "Celebrity" and most recently Adam was again asked to join the cast of Allen's 98 Fall film project (Untitled) to be released in the late1999. An Emmy Award winner in 1986, Adam is also involved in television production and promotion. ADAM SIETZ BIO Brief Version Beginning his entertainment career at the young age of 9, Adam wrote, co-directed and starred in his own original Third Grade school play "Yes there is a Santa Clause". He made sure to incorporate everyone in the class and of course He cast himself (a young Jew) in the role of Santa Clause. After a 10 year production career (An Emmy Award winner in 1986) Adam began his path to entertaining the people. A man of many voices, Adam is one of the most versatile voice talents in NYC. Very quick-witted, Adam trained extensively in long/short form improvisation. In 1995, he co-captained his team in taking home the Meaningless Cup, plus, as a bonus he was elected by his peers to play on the All Star Dream team at the National Improvisational Invitational. Appearing in over 35 national and regional commercials led him to larger roles including: NBC's Law & Order and a Current voice cast member spot on MTV's "Celebrity Death Match". His film credits include Woody Allen's "Celebrity" and most recently Adam was again asked to join the cast of Allen's 98 Fall film project (Untitled) to be released in the late 1999.